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Fun times! Crazy Makeovers. Time to pull out the make up, and let the girls give each other makeovers. No peeking until it is done. The beautician can choose to make a crazy makeover or a beautiful, glamorous one. The girl getting the makeup has to guess which type of makeover she got before the big reveal. Fun Things to Make at Home. Make your Own Glitter Body Scrub. Find small jars that seal tightly, fine glitter, white is nice coconut oil, a wonderful moisturizer for the scrub scented extract, and sugar or coarse salt.

Sugar is best. Salt is great for exfoliating, but bad if it gets in your eyes. Choose an extract: Peppermint, Almond my favorite Coconut, or Vanilla. Add a few drops of extract to the sugar and glitter to make a paste. Now you have your own moisturizer and exfoliator. When purchasing coconut oil you want this kind, extra virgin coconut oil. Coconut Oil for Glitter Scrub.

Dress Up Divas. Go to a thrift shop and find evening gowns or formal wear and fancy heels the girls can use to dress up. Place the gowns in a large bag. Before you let the girls see the gowns, have them make blindfolds that double as beauty masks. Once everyone is blindfolded , have them choose a dress by touch alone.

After they model the dresses, they can trade and have a fashion show or make up a reality show. Don't forget a full-length mirror. For a blindfold or sleeping mask tutorial visit Henry Happened blog. Pillowcase Decorating Activity. Purchase pillowcases to decorate.

Grab fabric makers, tacky glue, and ribbon. You can also find fun, iron on transfers to embellish. If you plan in advance, you can decorate a large gift bag for each guest. Load it up with all that Birthday Party Swag! Birthday Party Activities for Teen Girls. Printable Dorm Supply Checklist. Cup Stacking. When you are buying party supplies, get some extra cups for the party guests to stack. Take turns to see who can get the most cups stacked in a minute or who has the most creative tower.

Even better, everyone can start at the same time. This makes it more nerve wracking and chaotic! Hey, don't knock my tower down! Minute to Win it Games. Imagine the possibilities! Just like cup stacking, come up with several activities that can be completed in one minute. Everyone grab one of those cups. Set it in the middle of a table, grab a Ping Pong ball, and with only one bounce allowed, bounce the ball into the cup.

The clock is ticking. Tick Tock. You can also use the a cup to fill a bucket with water use a colorful sand pail. Bonus Activity: Toothpaste Slime. Trick your friends with this toothpaste slime. You'll need 1 C. Cornstarch by the spoonful, stir until all is mixed well and becomes pour-able. Then, slowly stir cornstarch mixture into the hair gel. When it all has a thick toothpaste consistency, sprinkle in the super fine glitter. You have fake toothpaste. See if you can trick your parents with it.

You should always spit it out after brushing. This tradition allows girls to practice independence, nourish their relationships, and grow through social activities. Making your own food can be a lot of fun. Instead of ordering delivery, make your own pizza, ice cream sundaes, smoothies, or sandwiches together. Simply provide the ingredients so that all of your friends can make their own snacks. Other make-your-own meal ideas could be a taco or nacho bar, loaded potato section or make-your-own cookie station.

You can also get busy working on a project together. Consider making your own autographed pillowcases—that way everyone can take it home when the sleepover is over as a memory. Use a small video camera to make a homemade movie of all your memories throughout the night, or write and film a unique one all on your own. Of course, you can always tune in to your inner woman and make your own jewelry, candles, or bath scrubs together.

Many girls enjoy tapping into their feminine nature, so you could set up a spa-night theme to give each other facials, paint each other's nails or style hair together. You can make this more fun by taking before and after pictures, too. If you want to keep things simple, get crafty by making bath salts, sachets or memorable friendship bracelets.

When dinner is over, dessert comes next. Everyone can get creative by baking and decorating their own plain cupcakes with fun icing, decorations, and toppings. Everyone can have a taste, and there can be a competition for first, second, and third place, where you provide ribbon awards to winners. If you like the idea of a little fun competition, you can also have a talent show where all the girls show off what they can do.

Plus, the girls who don't want to participate can serve as judges. Give awards to all the participants, like "best vocalist" and "most talented hula-hooper. Sometimes, keeping things traditional can be the most simple. With that said, board games and similar activities are always a hit with tweens and teens. Offer several choices, like Twister and Jenga or have everyone make up rules for their own game. Movies are also a fun activity for girls of any age.

Choose a theme, like comedy or horror, and provide three or four movies that relate to the theme. You can also offer an intermission so that everyone can take bathroom breaks, make more popcorn, or grab another snack.

You're never too old for a fort. Before or after your movie, you can use blankets and sheets to create your own little safe space with. If you want, make it into a little competition with two groups for the best or most creative fort. If you're feeling holed up, you can all go on a short field trip to the local pizza parlor, movie theater, or bowling alley.

After a few hours, you can head home for dessert and the sleepover. If it's a nice evening, however, you can consider having a bonfire right in your backyard. The girls can make s'mores or banana boats, and tell ghost stories until it's time for bed. You can also set up a tent and have everyone sleep outside with flashlights, blankets and sleeping bags.

Speaking of sleeping bags, you can use them to create a fun obstacle course. Do this with pillows, chairs, padded tables, and soft furniture pieces. Then, have the girls hop through the course, while in their sleeping bags. You can time everyone individually and give a prize to the one who makes it through the course in the least amount of time.

Make sure to carefully test the course out, before beginning, so everyone is safe and sound. Get moving with an interactive scavenger hunt. Everyone can be provided with a list of things they need to find, and let go individually or in teams to find the objects. Whoever finds them all first can be first to choose one of the activities of the night, like picking one of the pizza toppings, movie choices or craft activities.

You can also set up a little dance party by clearing the room, adding music and dimming the lights. Use fun props like a disco ball and flashing colored lights to add to the ambiance. If you can, host a limbo contest for guests. Alternately, you can play a round of musical chairs. Simply gather the chairs, some music, and see who makes it to the end.



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